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As the Oracle of Omaha steps down, his wisdom lives on.
Looking to strengthen your passive income in 2026? These three dividend stocks could offer a reliable payout and steady cash flow as the new year begins.
REITs are often one of the first investments new investors consider. Here’s why they’re so popular – and what beginners should understand before buying their first REIT.
DBS just delivered another record quarter, backed by resilient income and strong dividends. But with the share price at all-time highs and interest rates easing, the bigger question is whether the fundamentals can keep up in 2026.
Discover five cash-rich Singapore companies with strong balance sheets, dependable earnings and rising dividends — ideal for investors seeking long-term stability and steady passive income.
In a year where markets moved faster than ever, the investors who won were the ones who refused to keep up.
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From property to commodities, these four Singapore companies just released earnings that highlight resilience amid global headwinds.
November’s earnings trifecta could reshape dividend expectations—with one bank defying gravity, one REIT bleeding cash, and one telco juggling profits with public outrage.
Singapore’s Straits Times Index (SGX: STI) has a weight problem: three banks control half the index, but growth may have to come from somewhere else.
Earnings from MIT, Starhill Global REIT, and Keppel REIT shed light on how Singapore REITs are adapting to an evolving economic landscape.
Stocks
All-time highs excite traders, but long-term investors focus on business fundamentals, income, and compounding rather than short-term price milestones.
As market sentiment improves and money flows back into equities, some stocks are better positioned than others to benefit from an upswing.
Starting your investing journey doesn’t mean chasing hot tips. These five types of stocks help new Singapore investors learn the basics while keeping risk manageable.
Build a resilient S$10,000 dividend engine for consistent passive income.
Getting Started
SGX RegCo has established a working group to study how Singapore’s retail bonds market can be improved. Here are my suggestions for investor-education.
Why you should be checking the dividend payout ratio before you buy your next dividend stock. And more.
A story of how SBS Transit Ltd (SGX: S68) went from a non-performer to a top performer in a matter of months. And our patience paid off.
An aggressive marketing campaign in the heart of CDB has Jeremy Chia up in arms. Here’s what he has to say.

















